I've always been doing the eye-covering part, but never really thought too much about it... now that you gave me more context it makes so much more sense
Thank you for the eye covering tip I'm starting my 9 month puppy on some recreational bite work and she has a problem with only using the front of her mouth and not driving the bite in any I hope this helps that!
Hey man. Really appreciate your content and your knowledge. I was taught that lift off too but was told it was more of a bite builder than a preferred method to break the bite. Would like to hear your thoughts on that. And I’ve actually been thinking about applying for a job near you. If I do or next time I visit Florida, I’d love to stop by and watch you work if you’d have me! (Or did I read you moved to Canada?)
Hey! Yes I use the lift off as a possession building tactic as well. We are in Canada now but frequent Florida pretty often! Definitely stay in touch and good luck on the job application!
@@grassroots.k9 ah damn ok. I’m trying to get out of these cold winters. I’m in Northwest North Dakota. I always tell my family from out of state that I basically live in southern Canada. LOL keep putting out that great content! Your work is appreciated!
In bite work dogs are often trained on sleeves. The thing I ask myself is, will such a trained dog attack a real life intruder, considering that intruders tend not to bring along bite work sleeves...
My puppy doesn't like biteing equipment he doesn't like it on his teeth..a towel he locks on ..but my point he has been tested in the streets..and is a savage of a protection dog..crazy guard dog in the house..very animal aggressive..But not a sleave biter?? What's any body's take here ??
@@solomonstello He actually just started biting the sleeve outside. Crazy I brought it out one day and he went bonkers on it..But I still do live work with no sleave and the second he is ready to make his bite I pull him off..because I don't want him looking for a sleave when it's time for action. But he has never let me down and saves my life every day.
@@solomonstello Thiers no bond closer that I have with anyone else even in my entire family..Not every dog has to save your life. Only special ones do ..And people don't get that ..He means more to me than anything in this world.
I don't think that was negative reinforcement, negative reinforcement removes a punisher and increases the likelihood of whatever behavior it came immediately after.
I've always been doing the eye-covering part, but never really thought too much about it... now that you gave me more context it makes so much more sense
Awesome! Im glad you found the video useful!
Great video my man. I've been around a lot of dog trainers and you definitely know what you're doing. Great job
Loved video! Thanks. Gained some ideas to my own home dog training with personal dog.
Thank you for the eye covering tip I'm starting my 9 month puppy on some recreational bite work and she has a problem with only using the front of her mouth and not driving the bite in any I hope this helps that!
So when that dog jolts forward while biting, you reinforce by taking away your hand from over their face?
Thx for content man
Any advice for a young dog that redirects upon lift off? I haven’t done fake lift offs before.
Hey man. Really appreciate your content and your knowledge. I was taught that lift off too but was told it was more of a bite builder than a preferred method to break the bite. Would like to hear your thoughts on that. And I’ve actually been thinking about applying for a job near you. If I do or next time I visit Florida, I’d love to stop by and watch you work if you’d have me! (Or did I read you moved to Canada?)
Hey! Yes I use the lift off as a possession building tactic as well. We are in Canada now but frequent Florida pretty often! Definitely stay in touch and good luck on the job application!
@@grassroots.k9 ah damn ok. I’m trying to get out of these cold winters. I’m in Northwest North Dakota. I always tell my family from out of state that I basically live in southern Canada. LOL keep putting out that great content! Your work is appreciated!
Amazing vid.
Nice work
What breed? Black GSD? Thanks!
Does frustration work sometimes lead to more pulling during walks?
This was very helpful!
How many times a week do you let your puppy bite the puppy sleave..If your your dogs only decoy? Because I've been doing alot.
Nobody answers me ??
In bite work dogs are often trained on sleeves. The thing I ask myself is, will such a trained dog attack a real life intruder, considering that intruders tend not to bring along bite work sleeves...
My puppy doesn't like biteing equipment he doesn't like it on his teeth..a towel he locks on ..but my point he has been tested in the streets..and is a savage of a protection dog..crazy guard dog in the house..very animal aggressive..But not a sleave biter?? What's any body's take here ??
Maybe contact Richard Heinz
@ Dog Force One with your questions.
@@solomonstello He actually just started biting the sleeve outside. Crazy I brought it out one day and he went bonkers on it..But I still do live work with no sleave and the second he is ready to make his bite I pull him off..because I don't want him looking for a sleave when it's time for action. But he has never let me down and saves my life every day.
@@solomonstello But Thankyou for getting back to me . I appreciate it seriously.
@@richardspinelli1433 Of course.
One day I'll have my own protection dog..
@@solomonstello Thiers no bond closer that I have with anyone else even in my entire family..Not every dog has to save your life. Only special ones do ..And people don't get that ..He means more to me than anything in this world.
Mike is always my placer to see your work if it posible for me I Will give you a call to talk with you a moment
I don't think that was negative reinforcement, negative reinforcement removes a punisher and increases the likelihood of whatever behavior it came immediately after.
A punisher cannot be a reinforcer you can have "negative punishment" but that is removing access to something desired.
@@grassroots.k9 I had to edit on re-reading. So, what were you removing here and what were you trying to increase?